Sikorsky Uh-60l Black Hawk < Newest >
It reaches a top speed of roughly 183 mph (294 km/h) with a combat range of approximately 370 miles (600 km).
The is a twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter that serves as a vital bridge between the original A-model and the modern digitized M-model. Introduced in 1989, the "Lima" variant was developed to provide the U.S. Army with significantly improved lift capacity and engine performance compared to its predecessor, the UH-60A. It remains a versatile workhorse capable of troop transport, medical evacuation, and aerial assault in diverse environments ranging from deserts to jungles. Key Specifications & Performance Sikorsky UH-60L Black Hawk
Features an improved cargo hook rated for a maximum lift of 9,000 pounds, allowing it to transport heavy equipment like the M102 howitzer. Core Capabilities It reaches a top speed of roughly 183
The "L" platform served as the basis for specialized versions like the MH-60L used by the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) for precision strike and insertion missions. Modern Transition & Future Army with significantly improved lift capacity and engine
Equipped with two General Electric T700-GE-701C turboshaft engines, each providing 1,880 shaft horsepower.
The UH-60L's primary advantage lies in its upgraded power plant and drivetrain, which allow it to carry heavier external loads.